The Art of Manliness

Jack London's Literary Code [Rebroadcast]

Sep 26, 2022
Dr. Earle Labor, the world's leading authority on Jack London, reflects on London's transformative literary contributions. He discusses the evolution of London's reputation from adventure writer to literary figure, exploring themes of survival and the human spirit. Labor contrasts the tension between sentimentality and authentic adventure in London's works. He also delves into the complexities of London’s personal relationships, the influence of Jungian concepts in his characters, and the embrace of life's experiences through adventure.
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Man vs. Nature

  • London uses nature as a symbolic wilderness, a proving ground for men.
  • The Northland, Polynesia, Melanesia, and the Valley of the Moon each represent distinct environments with unique survival challenges.
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Northland Code

  • The Northland Code emphasizes adaptability and camaraderie for survival.
  • True comradeship is gained through unselfishness, forbearance, and tolerance.
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The Importance of Imagination

  • In addition to adaptability and camaraderie, imagination is crucial for survival in the Northland.
  • Those lacking imagination fail to grasp the deeper significances of their environment.
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